4G is one of the things some Android phones have over the iPhone, but in the hospital you will have WiFi everywhere so this isn't a big deal. Currently battery life on 4G phones is bad, which is why your Android phones need extra batteries and external chargers, and probably why the iPhone 4S didn't have 4G. I also think a jailbroken iPhone is pretty customizable if that is your thing, although no where near the level Android is capable of. Anyways, I think we can both agree it comes down to which factors are more important and then decide based on that. For me a solid app store, good battery life, and consistent updates were worth sacrificing a bigger screen and better hardware specs. I don't think one phone completely dominates the other.
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